System drawings
OmniTrax Product Guide Page 71
System drawings
Prepare a large-scale site plan that shows the location of all OmniTrax equipment, the exact
routing and length of the sensor cables (including lead-in cable) and the locations of the red
marks, which indicate the beginning of the detecting cable. Label the transmit and receive cables
in each cable set and indicate the cable segments, alarm zone boundaries, alarm zone numbers,
processor addresses, decouplers, terminators, and any other site specific system features.
Prepare separate drawings that show the installation details at each processor, at corners, at
decouplers/terminators, and at other section of the perimeter where the installers will require
specific details. Prepare an interconnection diagram that shows the connections between the
system components.
Sample site drawings
The following drawings include sample site plans of standalone and network based OmniTrax
systems. The standalone system is comprised of a single OmniTrax processor with two OC2 cable
sets using relay output alarm communications. It also includes an UltraWave microwave sensor
and a Silver Network for maintenance purposes. The maintenance network enables remote
configuration, diagnostics and maintenance activity for the OmniTrax sensor.
The network system includes four OmniTrax processors, one UltraWave microwave and a Silver
Network for alarm data communications.
Note Senstar recommends a maintenance network be setup for OmniTrax
processor’s, which use relay output alarm communications. A
maintenance network enables remote configuration, diagnostic and
maintenance activities (from a central control station). Otherwise, you
require a direct USB connection at the processor to perform these
functions.